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by the across-the-board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities in order to fund defense. that's unacceptable. he won't sign that. the across-the-board cuts are hurting our future. >> fair enough, but the process in washington over continuing to fund the government or raising the debt ceiling is necessary lay process that has to be engaged in. i guess what i'm asking is, is the president, unlike what he's done before signaling, he will go to the brink this time in order to stop cuts that he thinks will harm the economy? >> what the president did this week is he sent a very clear message that washington has to stop playing these brinksmanship games. it's not about who wins and who loses -- >> but this report, mr. secretary, indicates indeed the white house is setting itself on a position to go to the brink, to force republicans -- >> what we have said is congress needs to get its work done and needs to fund the kinds of things the american middle class need, and we need to get the debt limit extended in a way that doesn't create a crisis. that is what every congress needs
by the across-the-board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities in order to fund defense. that's unacceptable. he won't sign that. the across-the-board cuts are hurting our future. >> fair enough, but the process in washington over continuing to fund the government or raising the debt ceiling is necessary lay process that has to be engaged in. i guess what i'm asking is, is the president, unlike what he's done before signaling, he will go to the brink this time in order...
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we've made these contracts, the american government has made contracts with these defense contractors to supply these weapons and other military things. equipment. and bottom line is when you cut that off, you're still -- the american government is still paying the bills for that. it's not saving us money to cut off that aid. >> president obama faces a dilemma here because on the one hand he didn't like the authoritarian government that morsi and the muslim brotherhood had set up, on the other hand morsi was the democratically elected president of the country. so the authority now seems to be the military, a small group of generals, and the mob in the street. what's the president do here? >> well, the problem is tit for tat depression and violence do not a democracy make. this is not a building block for democracy despite the public support that the army has. you have to think back to 1992 when the algerian army canceled elections to prevent islamists from taking over and it plunged that country into a civil war. ten years. and i think the secretary of state john kerry was right when
we've made these contracts, the american government has made contracts with these defense contractors to supply these weapons and other military things. equipment. and bottom line is when you cut that off, you're still -- the american government is still paying the bills for that. it's not saving us money to cut off that aid. >> president obama faces a dilemma here because on the one hand he didn't like the authoritarian government that morsi and the muslim brotherhood had set up, on the...
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the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that hour, private first class gradley mapping entered the courtroom and at that time, at least initially, he appeared fairly relaxed but as the clock tick down he became understandably tense. when verdict was read, manning stood up, faced the judge directly with his arms like stove pipes at his side. showed virtually no emotion, and two dozen of his supporters were in the courtroom as public spectators, and they were silent. afterwards, those speck taters connected with the defense attorneys and there was some applause, but virtually that was it, shep offered. d
the defense denied that bradley manning aided the enemy. arguing there's no evidence at all that he knew al qaeda militants ever even looked at wikileaks, and today it appears the judge agreed. bradley manning shows very little emotion, might have smiled at the end. catherine herridge is live. tell us more how this plate out in court. >> the military courthouse is about three-quarters of a mile from where i'm standing right now, and just before 1:00 eastern, about 12 minutes before that...
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"the washington post" is reporting that attorney general holder he hopes that his legacy is a defense of civil rights. but my question for you, ma'am, is will it be congress's legacy, as well? >> well, i certainly hope it's congress's legacy. i have to tell you after the supreme court came back with the decision against voting rights, you know, talking to some of my colleagues that have been in congress for a long time, they're encouraged we can do a fix here that would be bipartisan as a new member of congress only here three years, it's hard for me to imagine that, but i will continue to be hopeful and i think you know under john connyers can' leadership, we will be able to get the job done. >> i know the british are generally regarded as more responsive towards the notion of irony. doesn't it seem ironic to you that the supreme court decides knock down sections of the voting rights act and within a matter of weeks, this north carolina governor signs a bill that introduces the most severe oppressive you know kind of ideas proposals that will suppress the vote? >> well, i guess now h
"the washington post" is reporting that attorney general holder he hopes that his legacy is a defense of civil rights. but my question for you, ma'am, is will it be congress's legacy, as well? >> well, i certainly hope it's congress's legacy. i have to tell you after the supreme court came back with the decision against voting rights, you know, talking to some of my colleagues that have been in congress for a long time, they're encouraged we can do a fix here that would be...
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we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and they should. my only concern was trying to define who george zimmerman was and the fact that he reacted to violence that he had to react to that night only as a last resort. >> let's talk about the news conference today. all of a sudden it was canceled. the family that george zimmerman helped, didn't want to go forward at the news con frechbls i know you were involved in getting that together. what happened? >> well, unfortunately, you know, an event happened last week where jourj did what any good samaritan was. he was right there pulling out the two kids an
we're joined by defense attorney mark o'mara. thanks for coming in. >> certainly. >> before we get to the cancellation, do you have an immediate reaction to what trayvon martin's dad said here in washington today? >> look. i don't think it's my place to define who trayvon martin was. we were very careful during the trial not to impugn trayvon martin's integrity. quite honestly, if the foundation of the family wants to remember him in a certain way, they're entitled to it and...
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for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal charges are serious. if you get time you do about 85% of the time you get. this is the type of case where you've got to argue, because the facts are on your side, argue from an emotional standpoint, monetary standpoint. they have tremendous earning power, apparently. you want to have the taxes paid, as a federal government, the restitution paid. they have four young kids as well. you don't want the kids going into foster care, you don't want the kids being without a mother and father. you may have to argue this case from an emotional standpoint. they're not going to get a long time
for more now, let's bring in defense attorney david wahl and esther pennich. physical attacks we've seen, damaging property, all that kind of stuff. that is nothing compared to what they are looking at right now. david, how serious is this? what about these federal charges? >> they're very serious. each one is facing up to 50 year in federal prison. they must have the goods on them, documentary evidence proving they phonied up tax returns and documents to get home loans. the federal...
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supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor as well so robert fitzpatrick, the former f.b.i. agent, he gets up on the stand and here's one of the stories he tells. he says that he was worried about the f.b.i.'s relationship with the guy named edward brian hallaran, a man who was an informant. >> ends up dead two days later. jon: he was talk about giving him witness protection and he ends up dead and whitey bulger is one of the first guys. >> wake up and wait a second. is that a defense? it should be a prosecution witness. but it's completely relevant whether the fact that he was a good inf
supervisor back on the stand for the defense today. he says whitey bulger played a tough guy and at the accused mob boss wasn't much of an informant at all. he said he tried to shut him down. bulger denies every giving up info to the fed. he's charged in a spring of 19 murders in the 1970's and 1980's. the trial expected to wrap up this week. bulger could take the stand in the next few days. that will make for some interesting testimony. joining us now, our legal analyst, the former prosecutor...
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over the weekend we know that secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel, were in contact with top officials in egypt. and really issued statements of concern. the secretary of state calling on leaders in egypt to bring that country back from the brink, calling on egyptians to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible. and, of course, richard, there is this issue of u.s. aid to egypt. 1.5 billion dollars that the united states gives to egypt every year. the obama administration has not yet said it would withdraw that aid but can i tell you that there are a lot of lawmakers who are calling on them to do. at this point in time, the administration is dangling that aid over the head of egypt, hoping they will in the words of the secretary of state, come back from the brink. >> kristen welker, thank you so much. >>> we will be monitoring that news conference with secretary kerry and bring you any news that comes out of it once it gets started. we will be listening for you. >>> two coasts and three scandal plagued politicians and growing course for each to exit the politi
over the weekend we know that secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel, were in contact with top officials in egypt. and really issued statements of concern. the secretary of state calling on leaders in egypt to bring that country back from the brink, calling on egyptians to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible. and, of course, richard, there is this issue of u.s. aid to egypt. 1.5 billion dollars that the united states gives to egypt every year. the obama...
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tonight, morsi supporters are still in the streets protesting and we had another warning from a national defense council this evening that will take firm, decisive action, it said, if the protesters overstep their rights. earlier the interior minister had suggested the forces would soon move in and break up the two opposing camps. he also announced he is reviving hosni mubarak's hated secret police, shut down after mubarak was toppled. and that's caused outrage here and another sign that authorities are not going to tolerate the protests that have led to so much bloodshed. the military was granted the right to arrest civilians. that is one step short of declaring a state of manager. but hearing from official sources that despite the warning from the minister, the military has plans to suspend. very briefly, kathryn is expected to arrive tonight. what is she going to be doing there in egypt? >> she was here just a couple of weeks oak trying to broker some sort of negotiations. she's back to push that and stress to union's position, that is, that egypt should move but a peaceful transition period
tonight, morsi supporters are still in the streets protesting and we had another warning from a national defense council this evening that will take firm, decisive action, it said, if the protesters overstep their rights. earlier the interior minister had suggested the forces would soon move in and break up the two opposing camps. he also announced he is reviving hosni mubarak's hated secret police, shut down after mubarak was toppled. and that's caused outrage here and another sign that...
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the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants with a magnifying glass. >> reporter: in london tonight, julian assange says manning's lawyers will fight his conviction on espionage charges. >> it is a serious precedent. it is a serious abuse. and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: legal experts predict manning's convictions will have a chilling effect on future leakers. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information. and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: that message could be hammered home when th
the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants...
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i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he wants to be positioned on one side of it. where the republicans refuse to support an agenda, and the president is seen supporting one. he also knows the republican right ram rodded by ted cruz planning a showdown this fall. a manufactured crisis that leads to a government shutdown and risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national stance coming this fall, as the leader who wants government to function, his opponents. he's basically admitting the reality, there are strong forces posed against them now. the
i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he...
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basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think it would be rough to be with his cell mate. >> you know what? they don't, people still see him as a hero, they do. >> i know. military prison -- >> he is going to be doing meanwhi military hard time, it won't be easy -- >> like in the dirty dozen. >> yeah, but nobody as pretty as lee marvin. well, a lot of people say while they obviously agree they are not surprised it came up since you had nothing to do with the case. >> well, it stands to reason, because remember what the government said about me? that guy works with the government. this guy did something bad. and he is getting what he deserves. i am
basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think...
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it's not clear if he plans to testify in his own defense. >>> later this morning, three former opinion state officials will go -- three former penn state officials will go before a judge. the judge will decide whether the former president, vice president and athletic director will face the crimes of covering up the crimes of jerry sandusky who was convicted of abuse last year. >>> one of the three women held captive for a decade made a public appearance in cleveland. amanda berry and her family joined a rapper at a festival. her appearance came a day after ariel castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts for keeping berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight captive in his home for years. >>> time now about 10 minutes before 6:00. to catch a thief that made off with $53 million in jewels in cans. >> and they're off. why this march of the penguins was extra special. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how n
it's not clear if he plans to testify in his own defense. >>> later this morning, three former opinion state officials will go -- three former penn state officials will go before a judge. the judge will decide whether the former president, vice president and athletic director will face the crimes of covering up the crimes of jerry sandusky who was convicted of abuse last year. >>> one of the three women held captive for a decade made a public appearance in cleveland. amanda...
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. >> twenty-one volumes of material commissioned by the then secretary of defense robert mcnamara. basically put together for him in the late 1960's to sort of answer the question, how did we become involved in the war in vietnam. one could say maybe we should have asked those questions before we became involved with the war in vietnam. put together a lot of scholars to write this summary, starting in 1945 right after world war ii how of the u.s. gradually and then with ever greater speed became involved in the war in vietnam. and this at a time when the war was not going well trying to get out of it. very, very difficult. and when i was retained in 1971, when the new york times was provided with a copy of all but three volumes of what became known as the pentagon papers by confidence as sources, the government had advised the terms that if they publish this and it was all classified as top secret that the government would take steps, the government would go to court to get a court order barring the * from doing so. that is sort of the background of the case. every document in all
. >> twenty-one volumes of material commissioned by the then secretary of defense robert mcnamara. basically put together for him in the late 1960's to sort of answer the question, how did we become involved in the war in vietnam. one could say maybe we should have asked those questions before we became involved with the war in vietnam. put together a lot of scholars to write this summary, starting in 1945 right after world war ii how of the u.s. gradually and then with ever greater speed...
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his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of lieutenant john kerry who served two tours in vietnam, if 1966 to 19-- 1966 to 1970. lieutenant kerry was awarded a silver star, bronze star and three purple hearts. here's a piece of his testimony on behalf of vietnam veterans against the war. >> how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in vietnam? how do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake? >> question, president obama escalated the u.s. troop presence in afghanistan and he's now poised to give u.s. military aid to syria's rebels. so has commander in chief obama absorbed the lessons o
his defense secretary robert mcnamara prevailed upon him to do so. the vietnam war escalated from a u.s. south vietnam advisory role to a peak of 534,000 combat forests in the field supporting -- forces in the field supporting south vietnam. robert mcnamara in his 1995 memoir described the war as a terrible error. as for lbj the war crushed him physically and emotionally. he resolved his dilemma by declining to run for reelection. as for the mood in the country, it was reflected in the words of...
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problems created by across the board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities to fund defense. that's unacceptable. >> congress has until september 30th to strike a new agreement to fund the government to avoid a potential shutdown. >>> senator tom coburn is speaking out against a group of fellow republicans who raised the idea of withholding funding unless obama care is defunded. he said supporters of the idea are being dishonest adding it's a denial of reality. senator mike lee, who along with rubio, paul and cruz, is leading the effort to stop obama care, admitted the government will likely get its funding while adding it's a compliment to receive criticism on both sides of the aisle. and president obama's responding to critics who fault him for delaying a requirement that businesses provide insurance to their employees. >> there's not an action i take that you don't have some folks in congress who say that i'm usurping my authority. some of those folks say i you surp my authority by saying i have the gall to win the presidency. and i don't think that's a secret. ultimately
problems created by across the board cuts known as sequestration by cutting domestic priorities to fund defense. that's unacceptable. >> congress has until september 30th to strike a new agreement to fund the government to avoid a potential shutdown. >>> senator tom coburn is speaking out against a group of fellow republicans who raised the idea of withholding funding unless obama care is defunded. he said supporters of the idea are being dishonest adding it's a denial of...
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and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're. demanding their democracy back and their democratic choice is about what we're seeing actually is that the minute the minute the who believe that or generally sisi came out came out and in a way that he was asking for a mandate to actually create for violence why would someone could also put a mandate to combat terrorism you don't ask for a mandate this is your duty so the mandate is actually also going forward is actually a mandate to commit crimes hideous crimes like the one we've seen in front of the republican guards we've seen also crimes against women he told they specifically target women in the peace
and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're....
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now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right who says there will be no agreement. or pays for what the congress has already agreed to or that allows obama care to survive. the president knows he needs to win the first of these fights, the ones where he's taking the offensive or risks being a mediocre president. he knows he needs to win the second fight where he's clearly on the risk of outright failure. his opponents out to destroy not only his presidency but his place in the history books. they hate him. he knows that. hate him when he's progressive. hate him when h
now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right...
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he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in a natural disaster but only if we're not spending billions to -- where is the money going to come from if he's not willing to cut anywhere? i am willing to cut. for him to accuse me of pork la barrel spending, i'm probably the most physically conservat e conservative. he's making a big mistake picking a fight with other republicans because the republican party is shrinking in new england and in northeast part of our country. i'm the one trying to grow the party by talking about libertarian ideas of privacy and the internet and attacking me isn't hel
he wants to be this great champion of national defense. what does he want to do, shut down military bases in kentucky? in order to have enough money for national defense, you have to be willing to cut spending in other places. and governor christie and others have been part of this gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme all this money. we could have done the relief for sandy in a responsible way. i propose we do it $9 million a year and offset that by budget cuts. i think we can take care of our country in...
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surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. resolution two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does it repeals the patriot act in the face amendments act it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic device or other software manufacturers build in so-called back doors and it increases the term of judges on the foreign intelligence surveillance court from seven to ten years so does this bill stand a chance. well the man who introduced tha
surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >> i know the negotiations are going to be tough, but i also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse. we will be very fortunate to have on our team, on a day-to-day basis, working with the parties, wherever they are negotiating, a seasoned american diplomat. ambassador martin endecker. >> prime minister netanyahu and president mahmoud abbas have made the tough decisions required to come back to the negotiating table. >> bret: master martin indyk will run the egyptian peace talks as negotiating.
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. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the count country's crown jewels with others. >> that raises the question. barbara, i don't know you've done a lot of reporting. 750,000 pages were handed over to wikileakss and a lot of that posted on the internet. a lot of it was classifieied secret. it waunt higher classification. based on everything you've heard, how much real damage to u.s. national security was done as a result of this? >> this has been the debate all along and continues to be the debate in the snowden case. how much damage? people will tell you that bradley manning leaked a lot of information but it was information intellige
. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the...
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melissa: and the part of the defense is they got a lot of stuff out of this a ton of advertising so they got what they were paying for even though he was doping at the time in the also says they got to do great stuff for example, they got go to the after parties, the big dinners in france and that is worth a lot of money. so who from the ups -- u.s. ps was flying to france to party with lance and again on my dollar. >> completely idiotic to say it was the advantage that the post office got to go to big parties. i use the postal service i should be able to go to the party saide could have a nice time. is idiotic and they have not made money i take since its invention in this is why because they spend $40 million on something like this. >> 120 million? third -- why are they advertising in any way? maybe should they be spending this money to improv service? they are losing so much money that does not make a lot of sense. thank you for ming on the show. >> it is disgusting. melissa: the world's first smart home security system and it even learns your habits. does this sound like a dream devi
melissa: and the part of the defense is they got a lot of stuff out of this a ton of advertising so they got what they were paying for even though he was doping at the time in the also says they got to do great stuff for example, they got go to the after parties, the big dinners in france and that is worth a lot of money. so who from the ups -- u.s. ps was flying to france to party with lance and again on my dollar. >> completely idiotic to say it was the advantage that the post office...
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john: and that is why you have a problem here. [ cheers and applause ] unless, unless, unless in his defense, unless what you said "i feel like a different person" you meant from my wife. i feel like having a different person from the one you see forcing a smile next to me in this photograph. so the disgusting details of this story are a problem for weiner, but they're also a problem for the newsies trying to cover them. >> most of the exchange is too graphic for network television. >> john: you're right. but here's the thing. we're not on network television. [ cheers and applause ] this is basic cable, my friends. and sure we may be bleepd but we will not be embarrassed or silenced. what i'm actually allowed to read these exchanges i'm not physically able to do it. they're just too revolting which is why we have a special computer text-to-voice machine. the pervert-tron5000. read the first upsetting text message. >> i start to [bleep] so hard. your [bleep] almost hit you in the face. >> john: how is is that even sexy? that's a fundamental lack of understanding of what breasts can do. then i
john: and that is why you have a problem here. [ cheers and applause ] unless, unless, unless in his defense, unless what you said "i feel like a different person" you meant from my wife. i feel like having a different person from the one you see forcing a smile next to me in this photograph. so the disgusting details of this story are a problem for weiner, but they're also a problem for the newsies trying to cover them. >> most of the exchange is too graphic for network...
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deborah, today, day one for the defense. who testified? >> reporter: well, we can tell you, first of all, what's not clear just yet is whether whitey bulger is going to testify. his lawyer continues to allude to that. right now it's looking as if it's a strong possibility. his defense is down to 14 witnesses. they're going to be called over the next couple of days. one of the key witnesses was the mother of murder victim debra hussy. but she yesterday notified the court she's got brain cancer and is too sick to testify. the reason the defense wanted to call her is because they wanted to cast doubt on whether it was bulger or flemmi who actually killed the girl. flemmi had sexually abused his commonwealth stepdaughter. bulger's lawyers are saying he has so much more motive than bulger. also on the list a crime associate likely to take the fifth because, brooke, during this trial he was actually imly ka -- implicated in one of the murder. he's about to get his own reality show on a separate issue. bulger's team today tried to refute the noti
deborah, today, day one for the defense. who testified? >> reporter: well, we can tell you, first of all, what's not clear just yet is whether whitey bulger is going to testify. his lawyer continues to allude to that. right now it's looking as if it's a strong possibility. his defense is down to 14 witnesses. they're going to be called over the next couple of days. one of the key witnesses was the mother of murder victim debra hussy. but she yesterday notified the court she's got brain...
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eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty free from precincts during these months of prison breaks and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with amice to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you so much as competing possibly kidnapping as offices as when it's possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges inconceivable face a considerable chunk of time many people here are saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure that mohamed morsy never comes back into office who is going to happen however is that this kind of accusation
eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should t
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this is hernandez's fiance escorted from court by the defense team. lloyd dated her sister. friends say the two often would hang out, sometimes even talk football. prosecutors say something went wrong, shifting their bond from cordial to fatal. >> that breaking news, an arrest warrant has been issued this morning for aaron hernandez. >> reporter: the whole world was watching as the 23-year-old former tight end was charged with murder, allegedly orchestrating the execution style killing of his friend. how did it all go so spectacularly wrong? aaron hernandez was raised in a marginal neighborhood in bristol, connecticut and had his share of heartache. >> father died when he was 16. that was very, very tough for him at the age that it happened. had a little bit of a tough upbringing, both because of that and before that. >> reporter: but hernandez had one gift that made everything better. >> football was something that he really loved. i think it gave him a little bit of a reprieve from some of the other everyday challenges of life. when he was around football, he could forget.
this is hernandez's fiance escorted from court by the defense team. lloyd dated her sister. friends say the two often would hang out, sometimes even talk football. prosecutors say something went wrong, shifting their bond from cordial to fatal. >> that breaking news, an arrest warrant has been issued this morning for aaron hernandez. >> reporter: the whole world was watching as the 23-year-old former tight end was charged with murder, allegedly orchestrating the execution style...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. >>> it's impossible to know when the first man held the first diamond up to the sun and marveled at the shine, but knowing human nature, it was probably just five minutes later when another man tried to steal it. and in a long history of jewelry thieves, man,
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i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going forward? >> the one thing i did not talk about -- the other thing we look it remains toat is a readiness modernization. to issue we have is we have have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all-volunteer force. the issue we have had is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. -- we don't have to end yourly compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth and get it back in line with what is reasonable. if we continue along the way we are going now, we believe by 2023, 80% ever budget will be on comp
i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for those secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden, which they did. still, the espionage charges are historic. >> espionage charges have been brought against spies and traitors and not those who leaked information to the media with no ill intent. >> it is a serious precedent, it is a serious abuse, and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in a statement, the top democrat and republican on the house intelligence commi
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the...
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phar-mor fraud in defense contracting, 2% in the united states as a representative. dennis: a couple of things. they did not "anyone directly, i don't think that proves the case. why did you think that the supermarket to buy supermarkets is selling 55-gallon barrels? not to serve their customers who are suffering the meant shipping amount. >> no. low-inco more middle-inme and grim new yorkers are sometimeshipping through to the home nations, but they are not using food stamp benefits to do it. dennis: on food stamps. >> prove that the people doing in our on food stamps. >> i wl go ahead if he will let me. quite apart from that. we have seen food stamps used decle over time during the recovery. this one we have not seen. we have 107 million americans on different kinds of programs. this is pt twouch. this is clearly not being directed in the correct way. we need to have states making sure of eligibility, setting their own requiremts and telling them, it is their residents. they get to keep it for other things dennis: frankly, i am astounded that there is only 1% front
phar-mor fraud in defense contracting, 2% in the united states as a representative. dennis: a couple of things. they did not "anyone directly, i don't think that proves the case. why did you think that the supermarket to buy supermarkets is selling 55-gallon barrels? not to serve their customers who are suffering the meant shipping amount. >> no. low-inco more middle-inme and grim new yorkers are sometimeshipping through to the home nations, but they are not using food stamp benefits...
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the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved by the other parties involved. so i think it will polarize things more in terms of drafting the constitution and delay things quite a lot. in france the number of people out a while has reached a record high with almost five million unemployed it's cast a shadow of a president or loans optimism the country is being pulled from its economic mire france has now seen as jobless level increased steadily for more than two years and . three notion explains the crisis is forcing talented young french people to try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone c
the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of a nutter is likely to take a defensive position and try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people are accusing enough to of having made revisions to the draft constitution that haven't been approved...
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. >> the commander-in-chief of the defense forces of zimbabwe. all forces of zimbabwe are under him. that they have their employees and they placed his loyalty to this debt. this, the prime minister is telling supporters the president needs the military to stay in power, rewarding them with land and lucrative contracts. they say they do not want another power-sharing government. what each man will do to make that happen is worrying people here. thate driver of the train crashed in spain last week has been charged with 79 counts of homicide. he appeared in court on sunday. he has been released from police custody, still faces charges. the train was carrying 218 passengers. 79 people died. spain's prime minister as well as the royal family are expected to attend a memorial service for the victims. >> it is a path trodden by christian pilgrims since the middle ages. the way of st. james, the apostle whose remains are thought to be buried here. these are the last steps on the journey that can take months. on this occasion, arriving in town in mournin
. >> the commander-in-chief of the defense forces of zimbabwe. all forces of zimbabwe are under him. that they have their employees and they placed his loyalty to this debt. this, the prime minister is telling supporters the president needs the military to stay in power, rewarding them with land and lucrative contracts. they say they do not want another power-sharing government. what each man will do to make that happen is worrying people here. thate driver of the train crashed in spain...
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as tensions grow in asia japan's reviewing its defense strategy to be ready to conduct a preemptive strikes if necessary head on line and then a bit. right from the scene. first for you and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. the number of people without jobs in france has reached a record high tempo point eight percent to cast a shadow over president along optimism that the country is being pulled from its economic maya it's now on a twenty six month streak of unemployment drove his brief an ocean or explains the jobs crisis is seeing the french try their luck elsewhere. the grass is not always greener on the other side even for those eurozone countries that are in dire straits even the block's biggest economies are feeling the pinch france is now officially in crisis at least in a job crisis. recent data from french labor ministry paints a disturbing picture june so in another rise in unemployment with almost fifteen thousand more people now out of work that's five hundred new jobless every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but
as tensions grow in asia japan's reviewing its defense strategy to be ready to conduct a preemptive strikes if necessary head on line and then a bit. right from the scene. first for you and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. the number of people without jobs in france has reached a record high tempo point eight percent to cast a shadow over president along optimism that the country is being pulled from its economic maya it's now on a twenty six month streak of unemployment...
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. >> manning supporters applauded the defense team after the verdict neither the defense or prosecution directed to supporters. it shows dangerous national security extremism from the obama administration. the reporter who wro snowden's story said manning's treatment seems to explain why the former contractor fled the country. there is need yacht response to the manning verdict. he faces up to 136 years in prison effectively a life sentence. katherine herridge, fox news. >> you might want to grab the umbrella before you head out for the day. >> how do you say it? >> umbrella. >> different parts of the country. talk about different parts of the country. we have wild parts of the country. >> accident know the difference. >> gol lashes. >> you are going to need both of those the umbrellas and the rain boots across parts of the mid atlantic the southeast and by tomorrow a lot of this moisture is going to make it into the northeast. places like new york city, places like washington, d.c., philadelphia by tomorrow afternoon you will be seeing some of the rain. kentucky, tennessee parts of geo
. >> manning supporters applauded the defense team after the verdict neither the defense or prosecution directed to supporters. it shows dangerous national security extremism from the obama administration. the reporter who wro snowden's story said manning's treatment seems to explain why the former contractor fled the country. there is need yacht response to the manning verdict. he faces up to 136 years in prison effectively a life sentence. katherine herridge, fox news. >> you...